Device for feeding material from a pressurised space to a space at a lower pressure, said device comprising a frame (2) with an admission port (5) and a discharge port (6), and a feed element (1) rotatably mounted inside the frame, said feed element containing at least one chamber space (3, 4) opening at the surface of the feed element, as well as means (7, 8) for turning the feed element between at least one first position, in which the chamber space (3, 4) communicates with the admission port (5), and at least one second position, in which the chamber space communicates with the discharge port (6), as well as at least one sealing element (9, 10) fitted against the surface of the feed element. The device is provided with a passage from the side of the admission port (5) to the side of the discharge port (6), said passage being open in at least one position of the feed element (1).
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1. Device for feeding material from a pressurized space to a space at a lower pressure, said device comprising:
a frame with an admission port and a discharge port, a feed element rotatably mounted inside the frame, said feed element having a surface, said feed element containing at least one chamber space opening at the surface of the feed element, means for turning the feed element between at least one first position in which the chamber space communicates with the admission port and at least one second position in which the chamber space communicates with the discharge port, at least one sealing element fitted against the surface of the feed element, wherein the device is provided with a passage from the side of the admission port to the side of the discharge port, said passage being open in at least one position of the feed element, and wherein said passage comprises at least one aperture formed in the sealing element.
14. Device for feeding material from a pressurized space to a space at a lower pressure, said device comprising:
a frame with an admission port and a discharge port, a feed element rotatably mounted inside the frame, said feed element having a surface, said feed element containing at least one chamber space opening at the surface of the feed element, means for turning the feed element between at least one first position in which the chamber space communicates with the admission port and at least one second position in which the chamber space communicates with the discharge port, least one sealing element fitted against the surface of the feed element, wherein the device is provided with a passage from the side of the admission port to the side of the discharge port, said passage being open in at least one position of the feed element, and wherein said passage comprises at least one groove formed in the surface of the feed element.
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The present invention relates to a device as defined in the preamble of claim 1. The invention also relates to use of the device according to claim 14 or 15.
In mass treatment, e.g. in conjunction with the so-called rubbish traps of sand separators, knot scrubbers and screens, various valve solutions have been used. The solution used e.g. in conjunction with centrifugal cleaners comprises a container placed at the lower end of the centrifugal cleaner and provided with a first valve in its upper part and a second valve in its lower part. The rubbish trap system functions as follows. When the upper valve is opened, any impurities heavier than the mass being processed descend into the container, which is closed by the lower valve. When the container has been filled to a sufficient level, the upper valve is closed, and after it has been closed up, the lower valve is opened, whereupon the material in the container descends into the space located after the lower valve, e.g. into a piping system. After this, the lower valve is closed and air is removed from the space between the valves. The upper valve can now be opened and the above-described cycle of operation repeated. The rubbish trap system is usually controlled by using a control means such as a logic system or computer, e.g. a process computer. Prior-art rubbish trap systems have the drawback that both valves may be left open due to a malfunction, in which case the mass can flow through the rubbish trap system at full process pressure.
There are also blocking feeders which have a rotor rotating about its axis and divided by partitions into adjacent compartments which are filled and evacuated one after the other. The disadvantages of prior-art blocking feeders include a complex structure and e.g. sealing problems due to uneven wear. One of the drawbacks of prior-art solutions is that they may admit gases into the process, for instance air when an empty blocking feeder is returning to the filling position.
The object of the present invention is to achieve a solution in which material can be removed from a higher pressure into a lower pressure without the drawbacks of prior art. Another object of the invention is to achieve a completely new type of solution for implementing a so-called rubbish trap for various cleaner devices, screens, sorters and equivalent.
The invention is characterised by what is presented in the claims.
The apparatus of the invention has numerous significant advantages. The apparatus comprises a passage for a so-called by-pass flow to prevent gases potentially harmful to the process from getting into the process from the lower pressure. By-pass flow promotes the emptying of the chamber space of a feed element e.g. by forcing the rubbish towards the discharge port. The device provides a very high degree of reliability in operation. It can be easily connected to control systems. Periodic operation in opposite directions results in uniform wear of the sealing elements. Moreover, in rubbish trap use, the device is reliable and permits no flow through it in the event of malfunction As compared with known rubbish trap systems, the apparatus makes it possible to replace an aggregate of several devices with a single device. The sealing elements of the device are replaceable. In addition, the solution allows the apparatus to be used in widely different conditions, among other things in consequence of the materials used in the sealing elements.
In the following, the invention will be described in detail by the aid of an example by referring to the attached drawings, wherein
The device of the invention comprises a frame or housing 2 which is provided with an admission port 5 and a discharge port 6. Rotatably mounted inside the housing is a feed element 1. The feed element 1 comprises at least one chamber space 3, 4, which opens at the surface of the feed element. The feed element 1 can be turned within the housing 2 so that in at least one position the chamber space 3, 4 communicates with the admission port 5 of the housing, permitting the material which is to be discharged to enter from the admission port into the chamber space 3, 4, and in at least one other position the chamber space 3, 4 communicates with the discharge port 6 of the housing, through which the material to be discharged is removed from the chamber space.
In the solution illustrated by
The feed element 1 is rotationally symmetrical with respect to the axis 13 of rotation. In the solution illustrated by the figures, the feed element is of a spherical shape, but it could also be e.g. of a cylindrical or slightly conical structure.
The means for turning the feed element comprise a shaft 7 connected to the feed element and extending through the wall of the housing 2 and an actuator 8 for turning the shaft 7 between a first position and a second position. The turning movement is preferably a periodic back-and-forth movement. The range of the movement depends on the number of chambers 3, 4 in the feed element 1. In the case illustrated by the figure, in which the feed element comprises two chambers disposed oppositely to each other, the turning movement is preferably substantially 180°C.
Moreover, the device comprises sealing elements 9, 10 fitted against the surface of the feed element 1. In the solution illustrated by
As a result of the symmetric operation (back-and-forth movement) of the device, wear is uniform. The placement and structure of the sealing elements allow them to be replaced. The housing 2 can be implemented as an openable structure so that the sealing elements and feed element can be easily serviced or replaced if necessary.
The passage can be equipped with means for directing the by-pass flow, e.g. so that the by-pass flow is directed towards a desired point in the discharge port. The means for directing the by-pass flow typically comprise guide elements 22. The guide elements may be e.g. grooves and/or ridges provided on the interior surface of the housing 2 and arranged in desired directions. In the embodiment in
The device works as follows:
Material to be treated, such as impurities, enters into a piping system (not shown) above the device and descends through the admission port 5 into chamber space 3 of the feed element, which is now in a first position. After the chamber space has been filled to a sufficient level, the feed element 1 is turned in the housing 2 into a second position, whereupon chamber 3 is emptied via the discharge port 6. In the solution presented in the figure, the feed element comprises two symmetric chamber spaces 3, 4. When the chamber space 3 opposite to the admission port 5 is being filled, the chamber space 4 opposite to the discharge port 6 is being emptied.
The actuator 8 of the feed element has been arranged to rotate the feed element preferably substantially through 180°C, alternately in opposite directions. The change of direction allows more uniform wear of the device, thus prolonging its useful life. The actuator is preferably controlled by a controller 12, which may be an independent unit or included as a part in the process control system. The actuator may be provided e.g. with a magnetic valve which, upon receiving a control signal from the control logic, causes the actuator to turn the feed element.
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The volume of by-pass flow can also be varied e.g. by adjusting the turning speed of the feed element and by altering the clearance between the feed element and the housing/sealing.
The device of the invention can be manufactured e.g. from a valve known in itself, such as a ball valve, having a housing and a closing element with a passage in the closing element (ball) for a flowing medium. In this case it is possible to provide the closing element, e.g. by welding, with a wall blocking the passage, forming in the closing element at least one chamber, preferably two chambers opening at the surface of the closing element.
The device of the invention is applicable, among other things, for the removal of impurities from various processes. e.g. in conjunction with cleaning apparatus, sorters, screens and equivalent for the removal of rejects. This means using the device as a so-called rubbish trap. In
It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that different embodiments of the invention are not restricted to the examples presented above, but that they may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below.
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